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      Viva Questions from the Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology

      research Viva questions from the IJDVL

      January 2015 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology”
      The document concludes that various skin conditions have specific characteristics and treatments, and highlights the importance of vitamin D in managing these dermatological issues.
      The Acne Hormones

      research The acne hormones

      November 2014 in “John Wiley & Sons, Ltd eBooks”
      Eating high-glycemic and dairy foods can increase hormones that may cause acne and other health issues.
      Research Snippets: New Model for Hair Regrowth, Imiquimod Induces Autophagy and Apoptosis, T-Cadherin and Squamous Cell Carcinoma, PTCH1 Gene Haplotype and Basal Cell Carcinoma, Pediatric Androgenetic Alopecia Study

      research Research Snippets

      August 2010 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      New hair regrowth model introduced, imiquimod kills skin cancer cells, T-cadherin loss makes skin cancer more invasive, no strong link between PTCH1 gene and skin cancer after transplant, and male teens more likely to have hereditary hair loss.
      Research Snippets from the British Journal of Dermatology: Studies on Hair Growth and Skin Conditions

      research Research Snippets

      July 2010 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      New hair regrowth model proposed, imiquimod found to kill skin cancer cells, T-cadherin loss linked to invasive skin cancer, no clear gene link to skin cancer after transplant, and study on children's hair loss shows male dominance and genetic ties.
      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      April 2008 in “Obstetrics, gynaecology and reproductive medicine”
      Hirsutism is often caused by high male hormone levels and can be treated with lifestyle changes and medications.
      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      May 2006 in “Women's Health Medicine”
      Excessive hair growth in women, often from high androgen levels, is usually caused by PCOS, and can be treated with hair removal, medication, and possibly weight loss.
      Androgenic Disorders: Comprehensive Coverage of Syndromes in Women

      research Androgenic disorders

      July 1996 in “Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism”
      The book is a valuable reference on androgenic disorders for professionals but not suitable for laypeople or medical students.

      research [Hirsutism].

      November 1993 in “PubMed”
      Hirsutism, excessive male-pattern hair in women, can be caused by high androgens or skin sensitivity, diagnosed by testosterone levels, and treated with hair removal and hormone therapy.